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Wednesday, December 31st, 2008Q: Why, battery proponents must ask, does the public and consumer appeal of hydrogen persist so stubbornly? A: It’s all about the refill time …
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Hydrogen: a revival for Mazda's Rotary?
Wednesday, December 31st, 2008Where many other companies are looking to hydrogen to power complex and expensive fuel cell electric cars, Mazda is taking a more pragmatic route by focusing on using the gas as an internal combustion application. Driving Sports has a look at the past and future of this technology.
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Hydrogen car to lead Rose Parade, 5-story Asimo robot
Tuesday, December 30th, 2008Float Will Kick off Rose Parade and Company’s 50th Year in the U.S. Rose Parade Pace Car to be Hydrogen-Powered Fuel Cell Vehicle for First Time.
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India's First Hydrogen Fuel Pump
Tuesday, December 30th, 2008Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), the country’s largest oil marketing company by sales, will open the country’s first hydrogen fuel-dispensing station in New Delhi next month. The hydrogen fuel pump will dispense a mix of hydrogen and CNG roughly in the ratio 20:80 to a group of test vehicles comprising three-wheelers and passenger vehicles.
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Bringing Back Edisons's DC Electricity
Monday, December 29th, 2008AC power has long been the only game in town, ever since it became the standard over a hundred years ago. Supporters of Thomas Edison’s DC, however, are pushing for a comeback on the grounds of sustainability and efficiency. Solar panels and fuel cells produce DC electricity; the inverters which turn it into grid-worthy AC [...]
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